On Sunday, more than 300 doctors and nurses rallied in the rebel-held province of Idlib, urging the international community to protect them against an expected offensive by the Syrian Government and its allies.

The Farabi Medical Institute was set up by specialised doctors in a small village in the southern countryside of Aleppo to teach students how to serve the areas residents medically. The area lacks all medical facilities and clinics needed by the citizens.

Doctors Without Border (MSF) have publicly called upon the Syrian Government to lift the 7-year ban of the organisation in Syria, so that it may have access to wounded citizens in regime-held territory.